The total duration of this music is around 2 minutes
and 50 seconds. The theme is in the key of A major. The
2nd section has extensive use of arpeggios in the
bottom voice. There is a modulation into the key of D
major in the 3rd section; the music in this section
features a lyrical melody, and there is nice contrary
motion in bars 30 and 33.

Alastair Lewis is a native of The Republic of South
Africa. He was born in the present-day capital of the
kwazulu-natal province, Pietermaritzburg. In his youth
he learnt the piano, and guitar. After his schooling he
continued classical and jazz studies.

Written on 2014-04-14 by alastair-lewisPaco de Lucia's recent
death at the age of 66 has
come as a shock to many. Read
about his creative musical
genius at this page.
http://www.maestros-of-the-gui
tar.com/passingofpacodelucia.h
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Australia's new guitar orchestra

Written on 2014-04-14 by alastair-lewisThe accomplished Australian
guitarist Andrew Veivers has
created a new guitar orchestra
on Australia's Sunshine
Coast.
http://www.maestros-of-the-gui
tar.com/sunshine-coast-guitar-
orchestra.html

Nouvelle page web au maestros-of-the-guitar.com - Andres Segovia

Written on 2012-02-21 by alastair-lewisContradance was a popular
dance style in France and
Britain during the late 18th
and early 19th centuries. One
of these dances, the
Ecossaise, originated in the
folk dancing of Scotland.
Contemporary composers
followed this vogue by writing
pieces inspired by the style.

Learn more at the Ecossaise
page by clicking the link
immediately below : The Ecossaise

Nouvelle page web au maestros-of-the-guitar.com - Andres Segovia

Written on 2012-01-14 by alastair-lewisThe strings of the guitar were
developed over a long period
of history dating back to the
ancient egyptians. Learn more
about this interesting subject
on MOTG's new page
"The History of Classical
Guitar Strings".

Written on 2011-11-23 by alastair-lewisThe work of Andres Segovia
followed that of other great
guitar players such as
Fernando Sor and Francisco
Tarrega. Find a detailed
history of his life, and the
musicians that he associated
with to contribute to the
fortunes of the classical
guitar.